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Giornata campale quella che si è da poco conclusa a Portimao. Il vento a 15 nodi ha permesso lo svolgimento di ben venticinque match,...

World Match Racing Tour – Portimao – Giornata campale quella che si è da poco conclusa a Portimao. Il vento a 15 nodi ha permesso lo svolgimento di ben venticinque match, quantità utile a completare il Round Robin e a portare a termine i duelli validi per i quarti di finale, disputati alla meglio dello cinque regate.

Ma procediamo con ordine, raccontando che a lasciare per primi la competizione sono stati Eugeny Neugodnikov, Alvaro Marinho, Bjorn Hansen e Bertrand Pacé. Gli altri otto skipper, avanzati compatti ai quarti di finale, si sono dati grande battaglia, anche se nessuno dei duelli ha avuto bisogno del match di spareggio per emettere il suo verdetto: tutti si sono infatti conclusi sul tre a uno.

A qualificarsi per le semifinali, in programma domani, sono stati il campione uscente, nonchè vincitore del Round Robin, Torvar Mirsky, il veterano Peter Gilmour, il campione del mondo Adam Minoprio e il due volte campione iridato Ian Williams, arteficie dell’eliminazione di Francesco Bruni. Tra gli eliminati di questa seconda fase anche Mathieu Richard, fatto fuori dal già citato Adam Minoprio.

Semi Finalists
Torvar Mirsky
Peter Gilmour
Ian Williams
Adam Minoprio

Quarter Final Results
Torvar Mirksy vs Manual Weiller, 3-1
Peter Gilmour vs Magnus Holmberg, 3-1
Ian Williams vs Francesco Bruni, 3-1
Adam Minoprio vs Mathieu Richard, 3-1

Final Round Robin Standings
1. Torvar Mirsky, pt. 9
2. Peter Gilmour, pt. 7.5
3. Francesco Bruni, pt. 7
4. Magnus Holmberg, pt. 6.5
5. Mathieu Richard, pt. 6
6. Ian Williams, pt. 6
7. Manuel Weiller, pt. 6
8. Adam Minoprio, pt. 6
9. Bertrand Pacé, pt. 4
10. Björn Hansen, pt. 4
11. Alvaro Marinho, pt. 1
12. Eugeny Neugodnikov, pt. 1


Video courtesy World Match Racing Tour.


WORLD MATCH RACING TOUR, SEMIFINALIST NAMED
[World Match Racing Tour Press Release] Twenty five matches were raced today with wind speeds peaking at 15 knots for mouth watering match racing. The Round Robin was smoothly finished first thing, moving swiftly into the Quarter Finals with the remaining 8 skippers and the subsequent 4 Semi Final slots decided.

The Quarters were raced as the first to 3 points. After 4 matches Torvar Mirsky and his fellow Australian, Peter Gilmour headed convincingly through to the Semi Finals, both with a secure score of 3-1. It is now the end of the line for Magnus Holmberg with this match race legend eliminated by his counterpart Gilmour. Manuel Weille was driven down by hot ticket Mirsky.

Gilmour is revving up his results as he progresses through the 10 events and after his races against Holmberg today said, “I’ve been racing against Magnus since he started over 15 years ago, the reason we chose him in the quarters was because he is a similar age to me and is sailing with a new crew. Holmberg today had excellent starts and we were behind him every time, but we managed to pull ahead by the finish line where it counts. It was very technical sailing out there today due to the current from the river and wind shifts. We needed to be strategic and have a good idea of where to go which sat with Cameron Dunn, who did a great job”.

Weiller has made a notable improvement from Portugal Match Cup 2 years ago when he was 11th, having today gone through to the Quarter Finals paired with Mirsky. Weiller is currently ranked 25th in the ISAF Match Racing World Rankings and Mirsky sits high up in 2nd, this though did not phase Weiller as he went onto beat Mirsky in the first match of the Quarters. “Our aim was to make it through to the quarter finals which we did so we are very pleased. The Iberdrola team would really like to now do more World Match Racing Tour Events”.

As the wind made its daily pilgrimage to the right and the sun dipped into the horizon Ian Williams on 3-1 booked his place in the Semis knocking out Francesco Bruni. The Adam Minoprio versus current overall Tour leader, Mathieu Richard, duel was as an epic with Minoprio finally taking victory.

Fireworks flew today when Bruni met Williams and every match was fought to the death. Bruni will be regretting his choice of left on the final beat as Williams’ right hand strategy won the deciding match.

Minoprio was quoted earlier saying that if he could have chosen his Quarter Final opponent he would have chosen Richard to try and knock the Frenchman out early in an attempt to square up this year’s Tour leader board. This is another big call which this young Kiwi is beginning to become synonymous with. Match 1 was a winner for Minoprio and by match 2 he had a firm grasp over Richard who picked up 2 penalties and then went onto rub salt into his wounds with a ripped spinnaker. In the 4th and final match Richard led for the majority of the race but Minoprio edged past Richard in the final 50 metres of the race to make the Semis with a 3-1 score line.

Pairings for the Semi Finals will be picked at the start of Sunday. This will be the defining point of Portimão Portugal Match Cup as the Tour heads into the 4th finals day of World Match Racing Tour 2010 and the spotlight again turns to Mirsky to see if the 24 year old can retain his winning title from last year and make a much needed comeback from Korea.

Semi Finalists
Torvar Mirsky
Peter Gilmour
Ian Williams
Adam Minoprio

Quarter Final Results
Torvar Mirksy vs Manual Weiller, 3-1
Peter Gilmour vs Magnus Holmberg, 3-1
Ian Williams vs Francesco Bruni, 3-1
Adam Minoprio vs Mathieu Richard, 3-1

Final Round Robin Standings
1. Torvar Mirsky, pt. 9
2. Peter Gilmour, pt. 7.5
3. Francesco Bruni, pt. 7
4. Magnus Holmberg, pt. 6.5
5. Mathieu Richard, pt. 6
6. Ian Williams, pt. 6
7. Manuel Weiller, pt. 6
8. Adam Minoprio, pt. 6
9. Bertrand Pacé, pt. 4
10. Björn Hansen, pt. 4
11. Alvaro Marinho, pt. 1
12. Eugeny Neugodnikov, pt. 1

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